Stable Isotopes of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Source Identification of Nitrate from Septic Systems

Ramón Aravena(University of Waterloo), Malcolm Evans(University of Waterloo), John A. Cherry(University of Waterloo)
Ground Water
March 1, 1993
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Abstract

Abstract Stable isotopes, 15 N and 18 O, have been used as tracers to differentiate a contaminant nitrate plume emanating from a single domestic septic system, in a ground‐water system characterized by high and similar nitrate content outside and inside of the contaminant plume. A good delineation of the nitrate plume of septic origin was obtained using 15 N analysis in nitrate. The 15 N content ofthe nonplunie nitrate is in agreement with the sources of nitrate: solid cattle manure, synthetic fertilizer (NH 4 ‐NO 3 ), and soil organic nitrogen, at the study site. 18 O analysis in nitrate did not provide enough isotopic contrast to permit separation of nitrate derived from the septic system and that in the surrounding ground water, derived from agricultural fertilizer sources. 18 O data indicated that nitrification of ammonium is the main process responsible for formation of nitrate at the study site. 18 O in ground water clearly delineated the ground‐water plume associated with the septic system and suggest that this tracer should be considered in studies related with contaminant plumes of different origin.


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